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Megan Street, M.D.

Megan Street, M.D.

Titles and Appointments

Clinical Assistant Professor

Schools
Medical School
Departments
Pediatrics

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  • Biography

    Dr. Megan Street graduated cum laude from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Sciences in 2002.  She completed a research year at Argonne National Laboratory in Lemont, IL before beginning medical school at University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio.   She completed residency (2010) and fellowship (2013) at St. Louis University/ Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital in St. Louis.  She then moved to Dallas and joined UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas/ Children's Medical Center as faculty in 2013.   She is the Associate Medical Director for the Emergency Department in Dallas.  She also serves as the ombudsman for the PEM Fellowship Program and a Faculty Advisor for the Pediatric Residency Program.  Her areas of academic interest are sedation and Emergency Management.  She enjoys mentoring residents and fellows, focusing on achieving a health work/ life balance.  She lives in Dallas with her husband and 3 children.

  • Education
    Medical School
    UT Health Science Center at San Antonio (2007)
    Residency
    Saint Louis University - Dept of Pediatrics (2010), Pediatrics
    Fellowship
    Saint Louis University Medical Center (2013), Pediatric Emergency Medicine
  • Research Interest
    • Disaster preparedness
    • Obesity and procedural sedation
    • Transport and pre-hospital care
  • Publications
    Pain Reduction Emergency Protocol A Prospective Study Evaluating Impact of a Nurse-initiated Protocol on PainManagement and Parental Satisfaction
    Guiner A, Street MH, Oke O, Young VB, Hennes H Pediatric emergency care 2022 Jan 38 E157-E164
    A fixed-dose ketamine protocol for adolescent sedations in a pediatric emergency department
    Street MH, Gerard JM Journal of Pediatrics 2014 Sep 165 453-458
    The effect of simulation training on PALS skills among family medicine residents
    Gerard JM, Thomas SM, Germino KW, Street MH, Burch W, Scalzo AJ Family medicine 2011 Jun 43 392-399
    An unusual cause of acute polyarticular arthritis
    Germino KW, Street MH, Caudill KA, Barenkamp SJ Clinical Pediatrics 2009 Mar 48 220-223
  • Honors & Awards
    • Faculty Recognition Award
      PEM Fellows (2020)
    • Outstanding ED Resident
      Saint Louis University (2009-2010)
    • Outstanding PICU Resident
      Saint Louis University (2009-2010)
  • Professional Associations/Affiliations
    • American Academy of Pediatrics (2007)